Steam for Linux

I aways see the Linux Store to see the "new releases", and today I saw "Crusader Kings II: The Republic". But when I clicked on game I saw "Requires the base game Crusader Kings II on Steam". But I never saw this game before on "Linux". So I go back to "new releases" to search the game and I discovered the game release is "14 Feb 2012".

My point is: The game was released to LINUX this week and not one year ago. So I belive the right is show on top the new releases for Linux and not for Windows (general). Without that I can "loose" some news games for Linux.

I aways see the Linux Store to see the "new releases", and today I saw "Crusader Kings II: The Republic". But when I clicked on game I saw "Requires the base game Crusader Kings II on Steam". But I never saw this game before on "Linux". So I go back to "new releases" to search the game and I discovered the game release is "14 Feb 2012".

My point is: The game was released to LINUX this week and not one year ago. So I belive the right is show on top the new releases for Linux and not for Windows (general). Without that I can "loose" some news games for Linux.

I think it is right to put the original release date. I recently purchased a multiplayer-only shooter which is dying of age, just because I did not realise it was so old. Your idea would add to the confusion.